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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 107Pt. 7Ch. 1Art. 9§ 130050 Hospital Seismic Evaluation Requirements

§ 130050 Hospital Seismic Evaluation Requirements

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§ 130050 Hospital Seismic Evaluation Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Hospitals must check their buildings for earthquake safety within 3 years of new rules being set.
  • •They must find and fix the most important parts that could break in an earthquake.
  • •Hospitals need a plan to make their buildings safer or move to safer ones.
  • •If they need more time, they can ask for an extra year.

Example

A hospital in California finds out its old building might not be safe in an earthquake.

The hospital must check the building, find weak spots like old pipes or walls, and make a plan to fix them or move to a safer building. If they can't finish the plan on time, they can ask for one more year.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 130050 Hospital Seismic Evaluation Requirements

(a)  Within three years after the adoption of the standards described in Section 130020, owners of all general acute care hospitals shall: (1)  Conduct seismic evaluations in accordance with procedures developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 130005 and submit evaluations to the department for its review and approval. (2)  Identify the most critical nonstructural systems that represent the greatest risk of failure during an earthquake and submit the timetables for upgrading those systems pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 130005 to the department for its review and approval. (3)  With respect to the nonstructural performance evaluation required by this subdivision, the evaluation need not exceed those required by the nonstructural performance category the hospital owner has elected. Additional evaluations shall be obtained if the hospital owner elects to obtain a higher nonstructural performance category at a future date. A hospital owner shall report to the department all deficiencies that are pertinent to the nonstructural performance category the hospital owner has elected to attain. A complete nonstructural evaluation and list of nonstructural deficiencies shall be submitted to the department prior to the hospital owner selling or leasing the hospital to another party. (b)  Within three years after the adoption of standards described in Section 130020, owners of all general acute care hospitals shall prepare a plan and compliance schedule for each building under the department’s jurisdiction that indicates the steps by which the hospital intends to bring their hospital buildings into substantial compliance with the regulations and standards developed by the department pursuant to the Alfred E. Alquist Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act and this act, identifies the phasing out of or retrofit of noncomplying structures and systems, or outlines steps for relocation of acute care services to facilities that comply with the regulations and standards developed by the department pursuant to the Alfred E. Alquist Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act and this act, and presents comprehensive plans and compliance schedules to the department for its review and approval, and integrates this schedule into the facility’s master plan. (c)  Owners of all general acute care hospitals may be granted a one year allowance from the requirements of subdivision (b) by the department if they demonstrate a need for more time to prepare plans and compliance schedules for their buildings. (Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 143, Sec. 327. (AB 133) Effective July 27, 2021.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

performancecomplianceadoptionsafetyhospitalregulationportevaluation

Related Statutes

  • § 130063.1 County Hospital Seismic Extension
  • § 130065.1 Critical Access Hospital Definition
  • § 130069 Pacifica Hospital Seismic Waiver
  • § 129856 Fire Safety Officer Training
  • § 130020 Hospital Seismic Retrofit Standards

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 130050.
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